Dislocation
//dɪsləʊˈkeɪʃn̩//
Translations of "dislocation" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐξάρθρησις(dislocating of a joint) | exárthrēsis | |
| Arabic | اِنْخِلَاع(dislocating of a joint), خَلْع(dislocating of a joint) | inḵilāʕ, ḵalʕ | |
| Armenian | հոդախախտ(dislocating of a joint) | hodaxaxt | |
| Belarusian | вы́віх(dislocating of a joint), звіх(dislocating of a joint), зьвіх(dislocating of a joint) | vývix, zvix, zʹvix | |
| Bulgarian | дислока́ция(a linear defect in a crystal lattice), изкъ́лчване(dislocating of a joint), изме́стване(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), навя́хване(dislocating of a joint) | dislokácija, izkǎ́lčvane, izméstvane, navjáhvane | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 脫位 /脱位(dislocating of a joint), 脫臼 /脱臼(dislocating of a joint) | tuōwèi, tuōjiù | |
| Czech | přemístění(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), vykloubení(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Dutch | luxatie(dislocating of a joint), ontwrichting(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Finnish | sijoiltaanmeno(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| French | luxation(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Galician | luxación(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Georgian | ნაღრძობი(dislocating of a joint), ღრძობა(dislocating of a joint) | naɣrʒobi, ɣrʒoba | |
| German | Luxation(dislocating of a joint), Verrenkung(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Greek | εξάρθρωση(dislocating of a joint) | exárthrosi | |
| Hungarian | ficam(dislocating of a joint), kificamodás(dislocating of a joint), kificamítás(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Indonesian | dislokasi(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), dislokasi(dislocating of a joint), urai sendi(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Italian | dislocamento(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), lussazione(dislocating of a joint), ripartizione(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced) | — | |
| Japanese | 断層(dislocating of a joint), 脱臼(dislocating of a joint) | dansō, dakkyū | |
| Korean | 탈구(dislocating of a joint) | talgu | |
| Latin | lūxus(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Macedonian | исколчување(dislocating of a joint), исчашување(dislocating of a joint) | iskolčuvanje, isčašuvanje | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | luksasjon(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Polish | zwichnięcie(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Portuguese | deslocamento(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), deslocamento(dislocating of a joint), deslocação(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced), deslocação(dislocating of a joint), luxação(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Romanian | luxație(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Russian | вы́вих(dislocating of a joint), смеще́ние(the act of displacing or the state of being displaced) | vývix, smeščénije | |
| Serbo-Croatian | iščašénje(dislocating of a joint), ишчаше́ње(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Slovak | vykĺbenie(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Slovene | izpah(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Spanish | descoyuntamiento(dislocating of a joint), dislocación(dislocating of a joint), dislocadura(dislocating of a joint), lujación(dislocating of a joint), luxación(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Swedish | dislokation(dislocating of a joint), luxation(dislocating of a joint), urledvridning(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Tagalog | pagkapiang(dislocating of a joint) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́вих(dislocating of a joint), звих(dislocating of a joint) | vývyx, zvyx |
дислока́ция, изкъ́лчване, изме́стване, навя́хване
dislokácija, izkǎ́lčvane, izméstvane, navjáhvane
přemístění, vykloubení
luxatie, ontwrichting
sijoiltaanmeno
luxation
luxación
Luxation, Verrenkung
ficam, kificamodás, kificamítás
dislokasi, dislokasi, urai sendi
dislocamento, lussazione, ripartizione
lūxus
luksasjon
zwichnięcie
deslocamento, deslocamento, deslocação, deslocação, luxação
luxație
iščašénje, ишчаше́ње
vykĺbenie
izpah
descoyuntamiento, dislocación, dislocadura, lujación, luxación
dislokation, luxation, urledvridning
pagkapiang
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